First results of the Swiss Household Panel – Covid-19 Study
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serval:BIB_782B1260F09E
Type
Report: a report published by a school or other institution, usually numbered within a series.
Publication sub-type
Working paper: Working papers contain results presented by the author. Working papers aim to stimulate discussions between scientists with interested parties, they can also be the basis to publish articles in specialized journals
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Publications
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Title
First results of the Swiss Household Panel – Covid-19 Study
Institution details
FORS
Address
Bâtiment Géopolis,
5th floor Reception desk – room 5614
CH-1015 Lausanne
5th floor Reception desk – room 5614
CH-1015 Lausanne
Issued date
13/11/2020
Number
1
Genre
report
Language
english
Number of pages
51
Notes
FORS Working Paper 01-2020
The complete data set of the SHP additional Covid-19 survey is available under: https://forsbase.unil.ch/project/study-public-overview/16970/0/
The complete data set of the SHP additional Covid-19 survey is available under: https://forsbase.unil.ch/project/study-public-overview/16970/0/
Abstract
To get more insight into how people were affected by and fared during the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Swiss Household Panel launched an additional Covid-19 Survey among participating households. It was fielded between May and June 2020, right after the strictest regulations ended, but numerous restrictions were still in place. This paper presents the main findings of this study with respect to a wide variety of domains: the occurrence of Covid-19 infections in people’s networks, changes with respect to work, finances, time use, family life, following education from home, health and wellbeing, worries, social networks and social cohesion, and the evaluation of the political measures taken by the federal government.
Keywords
Covid-19, pandemic, crisis, Swiss Household Panel, SHP, Corona, stress, wellbeing, worries, networks, family, education, work, policies
Funding(s)
Swiss National Science Foundation
Create date
04/12/2020 9:19
Last modification date
05/12/2020 7:09